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Department of Education

MIMAROPA Region
Schools Division of Palawan
BATARAZA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Bataraza, Palawan

2nd Periodical Test


S.Y. 2022-2023
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

Name:____________________________________ Grade & Section:____________________

Choose the letter that corresponds to your answer.


1. This refers to the person being accountable for his or her actions and their consequences.
A. Freedom C. Voluntariness
B. Responsibility D. None of the above

2. This is freedom from any physical restraint.


A. Physical Freedom C. Moral Freedom
B. Psychological Freedom D. Freedom

3. This is the freedom of choice.


A. Physical Freedom C. Moral Freedom
B. Psychological Freedom D. Freedom

4. This is the ability to make choices and perform actions and is an essential property of the human person.
A. Physical Freedom C. Moral Freedom
B. Psychological Freedom D. Freedom

5. This is the ability to act out of one’s own free will and self-determination.
A. Freedom C. Voluntariness
B. Responsibility D. None of the above

6. Freedom is rooted in the person’s _____________ and the exercise of intellect and freewill.
A. Freedom C. Responsibility
B. Self-determination D. Voluntariness

7. A choice is made from freedom if the person totally knows the kind of choice, he makes even though unsure with
the consequences.
A. True C. Partially True
B. False D. Partially False

8. Without freedom, obligation does not exist.


A. True C. Partially True
B. False D. Partially False

9. Which of the following shows the responsible use of freedom?


A. A woman used the internet to humiliate her ex-boyfriend by spreading lewd photos of him on social media.
B. Despite knowing that many of his clients were poor and desperate, a moneylender continues to impose very
high interest rates on loans.
C. Instead of spending her excess allowance on a new pair of shoes, Reyna decides to open a bank account
and start saving up for her future.
D. You want to become an honor student in your class because of that you cheat on your final exam.

10. You notice that your classmate is in the corner of your classroom and sad. What would you do?
A. Don’t mind her. She is not my responsibility.
B. I will tell my other classmate that she is sad and gossip about her.
C. I will approach her and sympathize with her why she is sad.
D. I will just look at him.

11. Which of the following is not the right way to express the responsible way of using freedom on social media?
A. Think before you click.
B. Obtain permissions when posting videos or images of others.
C. Be friendly even on your bashers.
D. Hack the account of others, grab their photos and personal information.

12. You often sing because you love it too. Your neighbor yelled at you. They say your voice is not good. What will
you do?
A. I will not mind them.
B. I will improve my singing skills
C. I will argue with them. It’s my right to express myself anyways.
D. I don’t care.
13. A foreigner approach you in the street and ask you something but you can’t fully understand her language. What
will you do?
A. Don’t mind her.
B. Walk faster.
C. Entertain her and try harder to understand her.
D. Help here to find someone else who can help her more.

14. Which of the following best describe freedom?


A. Freedom is unlimited.
B. Freedom is an object that a person may use in whatever way he or she pleases.
C. Freedom comes with responsibility
D. None of the Above.

15. You have a new classmate from a distant province. You find out that your classmates criticize him because his
skin color and curly hair. What would you say to them?
A. I will tell my classmates not to criticize him.
B. I will join them in criticizing him.
C. I will not mind them.
D. I don’t care

16. Which of the following shows the responsible use of freedom?


A. Selma continuously supports her friend Georgia in flirting someone else’s husband.
B. Patrick drove his car without registration and license.
C. Nadine copied someone’s song just to please her mother.
D. Despite knowing that her grades are low, Liza never cheat on class.

17. Mae Mae is in the verge of failing her exam in General Mathematics. While she is taking the exams, she received
a small piece of paper from his classmate Ben. The piece of paper contains all the answers for the last portion of
the exam.
A. Accept the paper and copy the answers.
B. Get the paper and report it to the teacher.
C. Do not accept the paper and be honest to yourself.
D. Get the paper, copy the answer and share it with others.

18. Your best friend is dating a married man. Despite her family’s disapproval, she does not want to break up with
him. She says that he is the only one who makes her very happy. What would you do or say?
A. Support her as long as she is happy.
B. Don’t mind her it is her life anyways.
C. Report it to her parents
D. Tell her the disadvantages of having a relationship with a married man.

19. What is considered by philosophers as a defining characteristic of the self-other relationship?


A. Intersubjectivity C. Human Gaze
B. self-consciousness D. Dialogue

20. This unique phenomenon of the ________________is considered a defining characteristic which sets apart
human interaction from the interaction of other species.
A. Intersubjectivity C. Empathy
B. Seeming D. Human Gaze

21. What do you called an action where a person presents himself or herself in a certain way when dealing with
others?
A. Intersubjectivity C. Empathy
B. Seeming D. Human Gaze

22. Which of the following refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons?
A. Intersubjectivity C. Empathy
B. Seeming D. Dialogue

23. Which of the following happens when two persons truly acknowledge each other’s presence and treat each other
as equals?
A. Availability C. Empathy
B. Seeming D. Dialogue

24. Which statement is incorrect about intersubjectivity?


A. Love is an important aspect in intersubjective relationships.
B. We can put ourselves in the shoes of others.
C. I can disregard others as much as I want.
D. We cannot help but be sensitive with the existence of the other.
25. What do you call the ability to share emotions?
A. Availability C. Empathy
B. Seeming D. Dialogue

26. It refers the willingness of a person to be present and be at the disposal of another.
A. Availability C. Empathy
B. Seeming D. Dialogue

27. Among the statements below, what best describes intersubjectivity?


A. Intersubjectivity is about how humans treat plants.
B. It is a state of sharing of subjective states by two or more individuals.
C. It is about how we judge other persons.
D. We treat others as objects in intersubjective relationships.

28. While walking on the public market, you saw a person with mental disability being bullied by the group of students.
What will you do?
A. Don’t mind them.
B. Join them.
C. Stop them and defend the person with disability.
D. None of the above

29. People who use wheelchairs can’t go anyplace fun.


A. True C. Partially True
B. False D. Partially False

30. Your school post on social media a congratulatory message for your blind brother who won on Art Contest. It was
seen by your classmate and tag you to the post asking if you are related. What would be your reply or action?
A. Send a personal message to your classmate and ask her to remove the tag on your name.
B. Proudly tell her that he is your brother and share the post with appreciation message to your brother.
C. Be annoyed and denied that he is your brother.
D. Ignore the post.

31. What is the basic unit of the society?


A. Person C. Family
B. Neighbor D. Government

32. What is more formal and stringent norms that establish and define acceptable behavior of citizens?
A. Norms C. Social Role
B. Folkways D. Law

33. Which of the following is an actions and behaviors expected of a certain individual?
A. Norms C. Social Role
B. Folkways D. Law

34. What kind of society arises where people organize themselves through communication technology and Internet?
A. Online Society C. Facebook Community
B. Virtual Society D. None of the Above

35. What is the earliest and simplest form of society?


A. Hunting and gathering society
B. Feudal society
C. Horticultural society
D. Pastoral society

36. Which of the following society engages in the small-scale cultivation of plants, fruits, and vegetables?
A. Hunting and gathering society
B. Feudal society
C. Horticultural society
D. Pastoral society

37. It is an organized group of people whose members interact frequently and have a common territory and culture.
A. Society C. Country
B. Community D. All of the above

38. What type of society characterized by the domestication of animals served as a source for food supply?
A. Hunting and gathering society
B. Feudal society
C. Horticultural society
D. Pastoral society
39. What type of society is based on the use of specialized machinery in the production of goods and services?
A. Virtual Society C. Pastoral Society
B. Industrial Society D. Agricultural Society

40. What do you call a certain group that perform vital functions in society which include the family, school,
government, and religion?
A. Social Group C. Social Values
B. Social Role D. Social Institution

41. Social values are actions or ideals that are considered vital in maintaining an orderly society such as mentioned
below, EXCEPT ONE, which is it?
A, Cooperation C. negligence of duty
B. obedience to the law D. concern for others

42. Social institutions are certain groups that perform vital functions in society which include the following, EXCEPT
ONE, which is it?
A. Best friends C. school
B. Family D. government

43. You are being criticized for a big mistake you made. How would you deal with those who criticize you?
A. I will challenge them to fight me.
B. I will criticize them beck.
C. I will ignore them.
D. I will talk to them calmly and apologize for the mistake I made.

44. Your sister is an overachiever. Being on top of the class is what makes her feel fulfilled. However, she got lower
grades than usual for this quarter. She is extremely saddened and discouraged by this and planning to end her
life. What would you do or say?
A. Enlighten her about the importance of life and she must value it.
B. Let her do what she wants. It’s her life anyways.
C. Encourage her to purse ending her life to end her sufferings.
D. Don’t mind her. You also have your own problem to think.

45. What do you call an actions or ideals that are considered vital in maintaining an orderly society?
A. Social Group C. Social Values
B. Social Role D. Social Institution

46. The following are examples of virtual society, EXCEPT ONE, which is it?
A. Facebook C. Google Classroom
B. Instagram D. Classroom

47. Who said that death is certain, indefinite, one’s property, non-relational, and not to be outstripped.?
A. Martin Heidegger C. Coco Martin
B. Martin Luther D. Martin Lawrence

48. Which of the following is true about death?


A. Death comes at the time we expect it will come.
B. Immortality can be achieved by man.
C. Death is one of the surest things in the world.
D. We can always design how we will die.

49. Which of the following is not true about happiness?


A. Happiness is hard to find.
B. We do not choose happiness; happiness is always there.
C. We just choose the means/path to achieve happiness
D. Happiness is a state of being, not just an emotional experience or a chosen mental attitude.

50. You parents wants you to become a doctor because they are both working in field of medicine. But you want to
became a stewardess and travel around the world. What will you do?
A. Be a doctor and follow what your parents wants.
B. Argue with them and push what you really want.
C. Convince them politely about your dreams and why you want it.
D. Don’t talk to them.
Answer
1. B.
2. A.
3. B.
4. D.
5. C.
6. B.
7. A.
8. A.
9. C.
10. C.
11. D.
12. B.
13. D.
14. C.
15. A.
16. D.
17. C.
18. D.
19. B.
20. D.
21. B
22. A.
23. D.
24. C.
25. C.
26. A.
27. B.
28. C
29. B.
30. B.
31. C.
32. D.
33. C.
34. B
35. A
36. C
37. A
38. D
39. B
40. D
41. C
42. A
43. D
44. A
45. C
46. D
47. A
48. C
49. A
50. C

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